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Subject: Review: DC BLUES Mississippi John Hurt From: khandu Date: 24 Sep 04 - 10:40 PM I just recieved "D.C. Blues, The Library of Congress Recordings-Vol 1. Released 2004 on Fuel 2000 Records, this is an excellent collection. The 2 CD set contains 35 high quality recordings containing many of Hurt's more well-known tunes (Candy Man, Pay Day, Stackolee) & many of his more obscure but nonetheless delightful songs. One thing that excited me is the clarity of his guitar in these recordings. Some of the subtleties of his finger-picking can be more readily heard & perhaps can be more readily figured out! The lyrics are also clearer than on most of the other Hurt recordings I have heard. Hurt was first recorded in 1928, & many of the songs from those sessions became Hurt standards during his 63-66 "rediscov ery" period, howbe it, the songs had "matured" over the years & were considerably different than the '28 version. However, in this collection, Hurt does a few of the songs in the 1928 style (but wit h the 1962 recording quality!) As usual with Hurt, you will find verses or even whole stanzas not found in other versions of many of the songs. Because this is a "live" album, mistakes (missed chords, lyric flubbing, etc) can be heard, but, undaunted, Hurt keeps on keeping on. To my delight, between-song chatter was left in. According to a tag on the CD case, All Music Guide gives this collection four & a half stars. Whoever the hell ALL Music is, I'll agree...hell, I'd give it 5! If you enjoy MJH, get this. If you aren't familiar with him, here's a great place to learn! Ken |
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Subject: RE: Review: DC BLUES Mississippi John Hurt From: Jerry Rasmussen Date: 25 Sep 04 - 10:10 AM Thanks, Ken: Might try it out. I was very excdited a month or so ago to find out that Hurts first album on Piedmont after he was rediscovered has been re-issued on Rounder. To my ears, the clarity on that album was the best I've heard. I'm glad to hear that there is more available now. I have a double CD of Hurt "live," but don't listen to it often. The've livened up the sound a little more than I like, and it detracts from my enjoyment. Mississippi John was the man (see my favorite singer thread.) Jerry |
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Subject: RE: Review: DC BLUES Mississippi John Hurt From: alanabit Date: 25 Sep 04 - 12:36 PM I may well have a look for that one too, Ken. A friend of mine told me that he was quite a story teller live, so I'd like to pick up some of that experience. I'd better get back to work now - there's another sixteen pages of the translation to finish! |
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